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    sembra senza pace la vita di Jayson Williams

    non ancora conclusi i guai giudiziari per l'uccisoine del suo autista:

    Jayson Williams Found Suicidal, Taken To Hospital

    Apr 27, 2009 10:50 AM EST
    Jayson Williams, a former NBA All-Star with the Nets, was taken to a Manhattan hospital for a psychological evaluation early Monday morning after he barricaded himself inside a hotel room and was acting "suicidal" and "violent," authorities told the New York Post.
    Williams was removed from his room at a Manhattan hotel at 4 a.m., police sources said.
    Two months ago, Williams' estranged wife claimed the he once threatened to kill her and their two daughters, then burn their house down.
    Via FoxSports

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    ah io mi pensavo quello che si era schiantato con la moto ancor prima di cominciare la sua prima stagione in NBA

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    Peccato, anche perchè lui mi piaceva parecchio...uno dei migliori rimbalzisti della storia recente del gioco.
    Grande personaggio, simpaticissimo e tra l'altro la mamma era italiana.

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    RALEIGH, N.C. -- Former NBA star Jayson Williams was arrested early Monday after authorities say he punched someone in the face outside a Raleigh nightclub, the latest legal tribulation for the All-Star who has spent years in the courtroom since an injury ended his basketball career.

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    Some type of dispute led Williams, 41, to hit the other person shortly before 2 a.m., Raleigh police said. Williams was charged with one count of simple assault and released on $1,000 bond.
    "He was very cooperative during the investigation and very cooperative during the arrest," said Capt. T.L. Earnhardt of the Raleigh Police Department.
    Joseph Hayden, an attorney for Williams, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
    Williams, who played nine seasons in the NBA for the New Jersey Nets and Philadelphia 76ers before retiring in 2000, is facing a retrial on a charge of reckless manslaughter in the 2002 shooting death of his driver, Costas "Gus" Christofi, at his mansion in Alexandria Township, N.J. According to testimony, Williams was showing visitors a 12-gauge shotgun when it went off and hit Christofi in the chest.
    Williams was acquitted of aggravated manslaughter, but the jury deadlocked on a reckless manslaughter count. A retrial is pending, and he has been free on bail since the shooting. He has apologized to Christofi's relatives and given them $2.5 million to settle a civil suit.
    He was convicted in 2004 of trying to cover up the shooting, but a judge has ruled he won't be sentenced until after the retrial on the manslaughter charge.
    Defense attorneys have said they'll try to overturn his convictions on grounds of racial bias after the disclosure that a former employee of the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office used a racial slur to describe Williams during the investigation.
    Last month, authorities in New York zapped Williams with a stun gun after a friend reported he was acting suicidal. Police there said they found several empty bottles of prescription drugs and several suicide notes and used the stun gun when Williams resisted attempts by officers to take him to a hospital.
    Meanwhile, Williams' wife filed divorce papers this year claiming he was abusive and adulterous and had a drug problem.
    Williams was a first-round NBA draft pick in 1990. He was named an All-Star and ranked second in the NBA for the 1997-98 season with 13 rebounds per game and a league-high 443 offensive rebounds.
    Injuries forced him to retire in 2000.
    sto qua è più sbroccato di Walter Bishop (cit.)

    ne fa una al mese
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    Jan 11, 2010 4:22 PM EST
    Former NBA star Jayson Williams will serve at least 18 months in jail after pleading guilty Monday to assault and agreeing to serve at least 18 months in prison.
    Williams was awaiting retrial on a reckless manslaughter count but pleaded guilty to the lesser aggravated assault count for the 2002 death of his driver, Costas Christofi.
    "I didn't look in the direction the muzzle of the gun was pointed," Williams said, before admitting that his handling of the gun was reckless.
    Williams, who was charged with drunken driving after crashing his SUV into a tree in New York last week, had stitches visible above his right eye.
    "Today is the first step in moving toward closure," said Williams' attorney, Joseph Hayden.
    Via ESPN

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    West, Arenas, ora quest' altra, forse c' è davvero qualcosa che non va nel sistema...

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    No, nel football succede ben di peggio per rimanere in America. Il problema sta nell'opinione pubblica, la NFL per qualche ignoto motivo è la lega perfetta mentre la NBA è la lega dei gangsta, dei yo yo nigga yo e così via.
    Quindi mentre ogni West e ogni Arenas danneggiano pesantemente l'immagine della NBA, i vari Vick, Burress e così via, gente ben più spregevole, non fa nè caldo nè freddo al pubblico.

    Probabilmente il nodo di tutto è Stern

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    No, nel football succede ben di peggio per rimanere in America. Il problema sta nell'opinione pubblica, la NFL per qualche ignoto motivo è la lega perfetta mentre la NBA è la lega dei gangsta, dei yo yo nigga yo e così via.
    Quindi mentre ogni West e ogni Arenas danneggiano pesantemente l'immagine della NBA, i vari Vick, Burress e così via, gente ben più spregevole, non fa nè caldo nè freddo al pubblico.

    Probabilmente il nodo di tutto è Stern
    non capisco da cosa lo deduci, Vick è stato radiato e poi riammesso dopo essersi fatto quasi due anni di galera, Burress che mi risulti è squalificato e non sta giocando... non mi sembra siano cose che fanno tanto bene all'immagine. ed anche parlando con amici americani nell'immaginario collettivo la NFL è la lega dei gangsta style. Anche perchè alla fine è così per davvero...

    Poi è ovvio che la gente la NFL la segua lo stesso data la sua popolarità, non è che uno smette di guardare uno sport (fra l'altro, da bestie ) perchè un'atleta, un dirigente o che so io è un'idiota, altrimenti la metà delle leghe professionistiche occidentali dovrebbe sparire.
    Ultima modifica di Sbonk; 12-01-10 alle 21:54:47

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    Mah, leggendo articoli sportivi americani se uno dice lega dei gangsta pensa automaticamente alla NBA.

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    perchè i giocatori NBA (fuori dal campo) son dei fighetti che se la tirano (e quindi "ti stanno su")mentre i giocatori di football sono meno montati?

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    parlereste mai male di un giocatore di football?

    oddio, neanche di un nigga che gioca a basket

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    perchè i giocatori NBA (fuori dal campo) son dei fighetti che se la tirano (e quindi "ti stanno su")mentre i giocatori di football sono meno montati?
    Meno montati? Ma hai presente chi stai parlando? Cioè ci sono storie in NFL, tralasciando quelle famosissime, assurde... anche perchè in NFL ci stanno 50 giocatori per squadra, mediamente il giocatore di NFL viene da ambienti ancora peggiori rispetto a quelli dell'NBA e si ritrova improvvisamente con barcate di soldi a frequentare magari gli stessi ambienti o a non staccarsene per via di tutte quelle faccende gangsta, onore e via dicendo (ovvio, non tutti, però storie di sparatorie, pestaggi, stupri per tacere degli omicidi sono all'ordine del giorno). Io direi che il fatto di essere, per così dire, indulgenti, con gli atleti NBA ed NFL (un pò diverso il discorso per NHL ed MLB) sia insito nel modo di vivere lo sport degli american. Basta guardare alle squalifiche che danno per doping, ci son stati casi in nfl di squalifiche di 3/4 giornate per steroidi, che è vero che è 1/5 di stagione, però è ridicolo lo stesso....

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    bhè anche con Rashard Lewis a inizio anno non è che ci sono andati proprio pesante eh...

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    bhè anche con Rashard Lewis a inizio anno non è che ci sono andati proprio pesante eh...
    Eh pensavo proprio a quello parlando di nba, per l'nfl non mi ricordo più chi fosse, mi sembra di ricordare linebacker di phila o qualcosa del genere....

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    era da un po che nnon se ne sentiva un nuova su giasone

    http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/n...ory?id=5480059

    Jayson Williams sentenced to one year


    Associated Press

    NEW YORK -- A chastened Jayson Williams admitted Friday he was driving drunk when he slammed his SUV into a tree, capping years of legal and personal problems with a guilty plea that adds more time behind bars for the already imprisoned former NBA star.
    His voice sometimes unsteady, Williams apologized to his family and said he was working to rebuild his life as he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in the Jan. 5 crash.
    His one-year sentence -- the maximum for the misdemeanor offense -- will follow the five-year prison term he's serving in New Jersey for accidentally shooting and killing a limo driver.
    "It seems excessive, but it's a small price to pay if it helps to deter drunk driving," Williams, 42, said in a Manhattan court. "I'll be the poster child for that if it's going to save lives."
    "I'm doing the best I can in New Jersey so this will never happen again," added Williams, dressed in a tan inmate uniform. He nodded to supporters, including his frail mother, before being led out of court.
    The former New Jersey Net was a top player with a six-year, $86 million contract before a leg injury forced him to retire in 2000. A first-round NBA draft pick in 1990, he played nine seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Nets. He averaged 10 or more rebounds a game in his final four NBA seasons and was named to an All-Star team.
    Two years after retiring, he killed chauffeur Costas Christofi with a 12-gauge shotgun while showing it to friends, having failed to check the weapon's safety mechanism. Williams then wiped down the weapon and placed it in Christofi's hands, stripped off his own clothes, handed them to a friend and jumped into his pool, according to testimony. Williams' lawyers said his actions were driven by panic.
    The shooting marked the start of a cascade of troubles for Williams, who was promptly suspended from his post-basketball job as an NBA analyst for NBC.
    While the case surrounding the shooting lingered after a 2004 mistrial on a top count, his wife filed for divorce last year, and police used a stun gun on him in a New York hotel after a female friend said he was acting suicidal.
    He was charged with assault in May 2009 after allegedly punching a man in the face outside a North Carolina bar, but charges were dropped.
    In November, Williams' father, E.J., with whom he owned a construction business, died in South Carolina.
    The SUV wreck happened the week before Williams pleaded guilty in New Jersey to aggravated assault in Christofi's death. He began serving his prison term in February and is making progress in counseling, alcohol-abuse, problem-solving and leadership programs, said his lawyer, Oscar Holt III.
    "His life spiraled downward, but it's now back on the rise," Holt said. He said Williams was disappointed in the sentence but relieved to put the case behind him.
    Also disappointed was Williams' estranged wife, Tanya Young Williams, who wasn't in court and said she learned of his decision to plead guilty only afterward -- with no time to prepare their daughters, 6 and 7, for the news.
    "It's going to be tough for them to understand another year," she said by telephone. "Every time he's in the news for something, it does affect my family. ... I pray that he gets back to whoever that person was before all the chaos took over his life."
    Williams had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit when he was taken to a hospital after his SUV hurtled off a highway exit ramp and across a street near Manhattan's East Village around 3 a.m., prosecutors said.
    "He came within seconds of striking a car that was pulled up to a traffic light," Assistant District Attorney William Beesch said.
    Police found him sitting in the passenger seat. He told them someone else was driving and had left, but prosecutors said surveillance video and witnesses established he had been alone in the car.
    Many first-time DWI offenders don't get jail time. Holt urged Criminal Court Judge Rita Mella to disregard prosecutors' push for the maximum penalty for Williams, saying his client was committed to sobriety and will serve as an effective advocate against drinking and driving.
    Mella said she was "considering all the factors that I must in this case" as she imposed the one-year jail term -- and ordered Williams to pay the city more than $16,600 for replacing the tree.
    If he's granted parole in New Jersey and then gets time off for good behavior in New York, Williams could end up paring his total time behind bars to a little over two years.

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